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Les méandres kafkaïens de la No Fly List américaine Cette liste, qui répertorie les personnes interdites de séjour aux États-Unis ou de survol du territoire, a été piratée en janvier 2023. Après y ...
The classified no-fly list was adopted after the hijacked-plane attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, in an effort to prevent suspected terrorists from getting on aircraft or coming to the United States.
Syed Adam Ahmed has been on a centralised “no fly” list since he was born according to his father, Sulemaan Ahmed. Every time the boy has flown abroad he has been subject to extra checks at ...
Le groupe No Fly List Kids, dont Sulemaan Ahmed est l'un des responsables, crie victoire après avoir mené un combat sans répit contre Ottawa avec l'appui de certains députés fédéraux, comme ...
Several well-known names were included on the exposed No-Fly list, such as Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer who was released from a US prison last month as part of an exchange with US basketball ...
Stories like the no-fly list leak and reports of bipartisan presidential carelessness should drive home the political neutrality and necessity of this reform. Start your day with Reason.
Sad as it may be, the Ibrahim case is a fairly benign example of ordinary Washington practices in the post-9/11 era. And one thing is clear, no-one is guarding the guards.
The "no-fly list" is designed to block individuals who are considered a security threat from reaching the UK. The government has looked at the case and decided "they are not a person of interest ...
And they are not shy about creating their own no-fly list, sometimes on the fly. Consider the recent Frontier Airlines flight in which passengers voted to remove an unruly passenger.
The no-fly list jumped from about 10,000 known or suspected terrorists one year ago to about 21,000, according to government figures provided to the Associated Press.